
Mindset Matters: Stress on Cardiovascular Interventions
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In this episode of the Structural Heart Podcast: Luminaries Series, host Dr. Daniel O’Hair welcomes Dr. Daniel Spoon, a unique voice in the field of interventional cardiology, to discuss the often-overlooked mental stress faced by interventional cardiologists. The conversation delves into the high-pressure nature of cardiovascular interventions, where physicians must navigate unpredictable emergencies, long hours, and life-and-death situations—all while maintaining composure and precision. Dr. Spoon shares his unique journey from orthopedic surgery to interventional cardiology, highlighting the emotional and psychological demands of the profession and the strategies he has developed to manage them.
The discussion explores burnout, work-life balance, and the importance of mental resilience in sustaining a long and fulfilling career. Dr. Spoon draws from sports psychology principles to explain how managing stress, maintaining self-awareness, and fostering team cohesion can enhance performance and well-being. The episode also emphasizes the need for better mental health training in medical education, equipping future physicians with the tools to handle stress effectively. Ultimately, this episode serves as a candid and insightful reflection on the challenges of modern cardiology and the mindset required to thrive in this demanding field. UC202506521 EN.